Refer the common guide for configuring mautrix bridges: Setting up a Generic Mautrix Bridge
The playbook can install and configure rustpush to bridge iMessage for you using Apple’s push notification service (no Mac needed at runtime).
See the project’s documentation to learn what it does and why it might be useful to you.
To use this bridge on Linux (Docker), you need a hardware key extracted from a real Mac. This key contains hardware identifiers needed for iMessage registration.
The key is entered interactively through the bridge bot’s login flow (not configured via Ansible variables). See the upstream README for instructions on extracting the key.
If you want to set up Double Puppeting (hint: you most likely do) for this bridge automatically, you need to have enabled Appservice Double Puppet service for this playbook.
See this section on the common guide for configuring mautrix bridges for details about setting up Double Puppeting.
To enable the bridge, add the following configuration to your inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml file:
matrix_rustpush_bridge_enabled: true
Backfill can be disabled globally if desired via config. Backfill from chat.db is disabled Linux Docker cannot access the macOS chat.db file.
matrix_rustpush_bridge_backfill_enabled: false
There are some additional things you may wish to configure about the bridge.
See this section on the common guide for configuring mautrix bridges for details about variables that you can customize and the bridge’s default configuration, including bridge permissions, encryption support, bot’s username, etc.
After configuring the playbook, run it with playbook tags as below:
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,start
Notes:
The shortcut commands with the just program are also available: just install-all or just setup-all
just install-all is useful for maintaining your setup quickly (2x-5x faster than just setup-all) when its components remain unchanged. If you adjust your vars.yml to remove other components, you’d need to run just setup-all, or these components will still remain installed.
The first run will take longer than usual because the Docker image is built from source (Rust + Go compilation).
To use the bridge, you need to start a chat with @imessagebot:example.com (where example.com is your base domain, not the matrix. domain).
After logging in, the bridge will start receiving iMessages and creating portal rooms.
As with all other services, you can find the logs in systemd-journald by logging in to the server with SSH and running journalctl -fu matrix-rustpush-bridge.
The default logging level for this component is warn. If you want to increase the verbosity, add the following configuration to your vars.yml file and re-run the playbook:
# Valid values: fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace
matrix_rustpush_bridge_logging_level: 'debug'